Appeals and Resolutions

Source : City of Toronto

City of Toronto writes to the Ministers of Health and Industry and Toronto Hydro regarding Planning and Growth Management Committee Item 29.8, Review of City Protocol for Telecommunications Towers Under 15 Metres in Height.

Source : Stella Ambler

MP Stella Ambler writes to the Ministers of Health and Industry regarding constituents concerns about electro-magnetic radiation (EMR) and the current review of Safety Code 6 by the Royal Society of Canada.

The International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety (ICEMS) held an international conference entitled "The Precautionary EMF Approach: Rationale, Legislation and Implementation", hosted by the City of Benevento, Italy, on February 22, 23 & 24, 2006.

The Scientists at the International Conference "State of the Research on Electromagnetic Fields - Scientific and Legal Issues," organized by ISPESL, the University of Vienna, and the City of Catania, held in Catania (Italy) on September 13-14, 2002, agree to the follow

Source : Dr. David McKeown, Loren Vanderlinden and Ronald Macfarlane

Health Canada has not revised its guidelines to address the concerns raised in 1999. This review indicates that, in the face of uncertain risks, prudent avoidance is still the best approach to minimize public exposure from the new and increasing number of RF sources in Toronto.

Source : Radiation Research Trust

On 5th June, 2013 evidence was exchanged at the WHO seminar at the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) in Paris. Much discussion centered around the precautionary principle which advocates erring on the side of caution until wireless technologies can be proven safe.

Source : U of T

We analyze Canada‟s social policy response to public health concerns about exposure to electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) related to mobile phone. The primary objective is to consider the factors that may or may not contribute to how Canadian policy makers interpret and enact policy with respect to EMF exposure standards. We utilize EMF as an example of a technological issue that has attracted controversy from a public health perspective (i.e., over 80 percent), this has not had an impact on policy agenda setting for EMF in Canada.

Source : Frank Valeriote

MP Frank Valeriote writes to the Ministers of Health and Industry regarding constituents who "have raised concerns with me regarding the possible effects of wireless radiation on themselves and their families. This has led them to grow concerned with the current review of Safety Code 6 process underway."

Source : Physicians of the Competence Initiative for the Protection of Humanity, the Environment and Democracy

We, undersigned physicians and researchers, feel great concern about the Precautionary Principle not being
sufficiently applied to the electromagnetic fields, especially in the radio- and microwave frequency bands.

Out of concern for the health of our fellow human beings do we - as established physicians of all fields, especially that of environmental medicine - turn to the medical establishment and those in public health and political domains, as well as to the public.

Source : Barrie Trower

I, Barrie Trower, under penalty of perjury pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1746, hereby make the following declaration in support of a preliminary and permanent injunction enjoining Portland Public Schools’ use of WI-FI

Source : Tammy & Janis

Please help support three electromagnetic sensitive children (ages 8-14) from Vancouver Island who have been forced to leave their respective schools when any measures of accommodation was denied to them by their governing school board.